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Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 24, No. 14 - January 23, 2015
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Rules aim to heighten independence standards for public companies compensation committees$1 million malpractice award against Gunster Yoakley upheld
A unanimous Florida appeals court panel on Wednesday upheld a $1 million legal malpractice judgment against Gunster Yoakley & Stewart awarded to the heirs of the Gannett newspaper fortune. The case arose from a dispute over the estate of Charles V. McAdam Jr., who was married to the daughter of the newspaper chain's founder. McAdam's two sons sued Gunster, shareholder Daniel A. Hanley and JPMorgan for breach of fiduciary duty, constructive fraud, civil conspiracy and unjust enrichment.$1 Million Malpractice Award Against Gunster Yoakley Upheld
A unanimous Florida appeals court panel on Wednesday upheld a $1 million legal malpractice judgment against Gunster Yoakley & Stewart awarded to the heirs of the Gannett newspaper fortune. The case arose from a dispute over the estate of Charles V. McAdam Jr., who was married to the daughter of the newspaper chain's founder. McAdam's two sons sued Gunster, shareholder Daniel A. Hanley and JPMorgan for breach of fiduciary duty, constructive fraud, civil conspiracy and unjust enrichment.$1 Million Malpractice Award Against Gunster Yoakley Upheld
A unanimous Florida appeals court panel on Wednesday upheld a $1 million legal malpractice judgment against Gunster Yoakley & Stewart awarded to the heirs of the Gannett newspaper fortune. The case arose from a dispute over the estate of Charles V. McAdam Jr., who was married to the daughter of the newspaper chain's founder. McAdam's two sons sued Gunster, shareholder Daniel A. Hanley and JPMorgan for breach of fiduciary duty, constructive fraud, civil conspiracy and unjust enrichment.Trending Stories
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